Director deceased Rob Reiner should be honored at the next Oscars, but this tribute is already causing unexpected controversy.
As the film industry gears up to celebrate the late filmmaker’s legacy, the actor Corey Feldman would wonder why he was excluded from the scheduled time.
The situation has created tension behind the scenes, especially among stars tied to Reiner’s beloved 1986 film “Stand By Me,” as his friends and former co-stars try to make sense of the Academy’s decisions.
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Rob Reiner’s Oscar Tribute Sparks Unexpected Reaction

Plans are currently underway for a special tribute to honor Rob Reiner at this year’s Academy Awards. Yet the preparations have already sparked debate among some of the people who worked closely with him.
According to inside sources, organizers plan to bring together several stars linked to the late director’s work to celebrate his career and lasting impact on Hollywood.
The tribute is set to feature actors from two of his most beloved projects, “When Harry Met Sally” and “Stand By Me.”
Sources say the Academy hopes Meg Ryan and Billy Crystal will appear on stage to perform “When Harry Met Sally.”
Meanwhile, “Stand By Me” actors Jerry O’Connell and Wil Wheaton are also expected to participate.
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However, the tribute brought attention to those missing from that list. Another star of the coming-of-age classic, Corey Feldman, was reportedly not included in the current plans, leaving the actor confused and deeply hurt.
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Reiner tribute leaves Corey Feldman ‘devastated’
The bond between Feldman and Rob Reiner runs deep, which is why the alleged omission would have been difficult for the actor to understand.
Sources told the Daily Mail Feldman was “devastated” after learning he was not on the tribute list.
The actor, who played Teddy Duchamp in “Stand By Me,” apparently expected to be invited alongside his former co-stars.
“He liked Rob and expected to be asked,” a close source said, especially since O’Connell and Wheaton were reportedly contacted about participating.
The insider suggested the actor viewed the situation as a painful snub rather than a scheduling issue.
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“Corey wants nothing more than to pay tribute to Rob, and the fact that he’s not allowed right now is a real slap in the face,” they continued. “Even if he wasn’t on stage, he would love to be there, to honor Rob.”
Feldman has long spoken about the importance of “Stand By Me” in his career and the influence Reiner had on young actors while making the film.
For this reason, the idea of being excluded from a tribute to the director would have been particularly difficult for him to handle.
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Rob Reiner’s ‘Stand By Me’ Cast Demands Answers
The controversy surrounding the Reiner tribute also attracted other members of the “Stand By Me” cast.
Sources say O’Connell and Wheaton were surprised to learn that Feldman was not included in the tribute plans.
According to our source, the two actors tried to contact the Academy to clarify the situation. However, these efforts reportedly yielded no response.
“They contacted the Academy for answers. They were met with silence,” the source said.
O’Connell and Wheaton are said to be convinced that Feldman deserves recognition alongside them because the film’s success relies on the chemistry of the entire young ensemble.
The source explained that the cast reminded organizers that “Stand By Me” was not built around a single performer, but rather an ensemble of actors, which they said should be reflected in any tribute to Reiner tied to the film.
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Rob Reiner Tribute Controversy Seems Personal to Corey Feldman
The situation would be particularly emotional for Feldman because of what he sees as a surveillance system involving his loved ones.
According to the insider, Feldman previously felt that the Academy failed to properly recognize his late friend and collaborator Corey Haim following Haim’s death in 2010.
The omission during the Oscars’ In Memoriam segment left a lasting impression on Feldman, and the current situation would bring back those frustrations.
The source explained that the actor views the latest development as “yet another black eye for the Academy in Corey’s eyes.”
Despite his disappointment, Feldman would still like to pay tribute to the director who helped shape his early career.
“The evening should be about Rob and paying tribute to him,” the source said, noting that Feldman is simply hoping to pay homage to the filmmaker who guided him into one of his most memorable roles.
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Reiner’s family faces tragedy as legal case unfolds
As the film industry prepares to remember Rob Reiner’s legacy, his family continues to grapple with a devastating personal tragedy.
In December 2025, Reiner and his wife, Michele Singer, were found stabbed to death in their Brentwood home.
Their daughter Romy allegedly discovered her father’s body in the couple’s bedroom.
Their son Nick was arrested later that evening and charged with two counts of first-degree murder.
During an appearance in Los Angeles Superior Court, Nick appeared in a prison-issued jumpsuit and pleaded not guilty through his attorney.
The defendant spoke briefly in court, answering “yes” when asked if he understood he was waiving his right to a speedy trial.
He is currently being held without bail at Twin Towers Correctional Center pending further proceedings. His next scheduled court date is April 29.
Sources close to the family say communication between Nick and other relatives has been disrupted as they struggle to cope with the shocking events.
Meanwhile, legal experts suggest the case could involve complex questions surrounding mental health as it progresses.
